The two are yet to clash in the French top flight this season, although PSG host Monaco on the 22nd September. However, the pair will meet tonight when Colombia travel to Uruguay, with both teams still fighting to qualify for next year's World Cup in Brazil.

Colombia currently sit joint-top with Argentina and they go into the game knowing that a point will be enough to seal automatic qualification, while Uruguay currently sit in the play-off position and need every point they can get in the South American zone.

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